home computer

All-in-one computers seem to be on a rise, at least here at CES 2014. But new models aren't just limited to Android or Windows operating systems. Indeed, LG has unveiled the LG Chromebase, the first all-in-one computer that runs nothing but Google's Chrome OS.

Android, undoubtedly, has the lion's share of the market when it comes to smartphones and tablets. Some, however, want to take the mobile platform into other areas as well. With the N308 all-in-one, Lenovo is trying to bring Android to the slowly shrinking desktop space.

Norton has just released an security app for Android. I know what you think, what’s the point? This app is surely not needed but it will definitely make a few people feel more secure when browsing the web on their Android device. It does have a few good features that most of us might find useful.

Maybe I’m a bit odd but I love seeing a good teardown of popular handsets. Especially when it’s caught on video and at the end it gets reassembled and it still boots up. Hate to be a biz kill but there’s no video for this one, it’s just a good ole teardown of the HTC EVO 4G.

This handy little app allows you to have control over your home computer while you’re on the go. If you’re an Android user, especially an early adopting G1 owner, your use to beta testing things left and right. This might be worth the hassle though. LogMeIn has just entered into beta testing stage, you can be a part of this too by heading to the Android market and downloading the app. Feedback is welcome especially when it’s constructive and not smack talking.